For the first time this season the University of New Mexico men’s basketball has lost two games in a row. The Mountain West leading Lobos fell at San Diego State 73-65 Wednesday night. The Lobos shot 34% for the game as they struggled making baskets.
The Lobos were beaten and bruised by San Diego State’s notoriously physical defense in a 73-65 loss at sold-out Viejas Arena. It was UNM’s second straight loss after seemingly taking
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Two weeks remain in the Mountain West Conference men’s basketball regular season. New Mexico (22-5, 14-2), which had its eight-game winning streak snapped last
San Diego State returns home on Tuesday night for a matchup against reigning Mountain West Conference tournament champion New Mexico. The Lobos (23-4, 13-3) had their eight-game winning streak snapped last time out,
The New Mexico Lobos (22-6, 14-3 MWC) aim to build on a nine-game home winning streak when they host the Air Force Falcons (4-24, 1-16 MWC) on Saturday, March 1, 2025 at 2:00 PM ET. Below, we
And got, 73-65 on Tuesday night against first-place New Mexico before a Viejas Arena crowd eager to pull them along.
Brian Dutcher needed players to step up, and that’s exactly what happened Tuesday night. Four Aztecs reached double figures in San Diego State’s 73-65 win over first place New Mexico. With star seven-foot freshman Magoon Gwath sidelined by a hyperextended knee,
Series history: New Mexico leads 52-45, winning two straight and four of the last six. That includes the 62-48 decision in Albuquerque on Jan. 11 and the final of the 2024 Mountain West tournament. Only two players scored in double figures — Miles Byrd (14) and Jared Coleman-Jones (10) — and no one had more than four rebounds.